(W/A/CA) Bo Hampton
From writer/artist Bo Hampton, comes a high-action, supernatural western that centers around a pact of vengeance sworn by a tragically orphaned Gypsy girl, an ex-slave with no soul, and a carnival freak billed as the Human Wolf. Gaining strength and courage from each other, they set off across the Old West-in search of the three hideous, inhuman entities that caused their torment and haunt their lives.
In the waning moments of 30 Days of Night: Dark Days, Stella managed to bring her vampire/husband Eben back from beyond… only he came back hungry. Now, for the first time, see what happened next, in this collection that fills in the black gaps between that tale and Return to Barrow, courtesy of 30 Days co-creator Steve Niles, Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Justin Randall.
Fleeing the site of a secondary vampire infestation in the cold, wilds of Alaska, a band of survivors arrive at a climate change facility during the final days of a long period of extended daylight. The inhabitants of the research compound are trying to determine the nature of a strange object found in the ice when the survivors arrive, leading to a frightening and bloody confrontation between humans and vampires and an odd and unexpected guest! Written by acclaimed horror writer Joe R. Lansdale and featuring horrifically beautiful art by Sandman co-creator Sam Kieth!
Following the death of his beloved Stella, Eben Olemaun has embraced the dark side of vampirism. Armies are being raised and targets being set. All that stands between life and chaos are Alice Blood and a handful of unsuspecting federal agents. The war between the living and the undead has begun.
This volume collects three stories set in the fan-favorite vampire centric world of 30 Days of Night, including the 30 Days of Night 2005 Annual: The Journal of John Ikos, the complete three-part 30 Days of Night: Dead Space miniseries, and Niles and Templesmith's 30 Days of Night: Picking Up the Pieces (originally published in IDW's Tales of Terror).
30 Days of Night collects all three issues of Steve Niles' blood-curdling tale of vampires running amok in the arctic in one handsome volume. Niles' gripping tale, vividly brought to life through the evocative artwork of Ben Templesmith, details the unfortunate town of Barrow, Alaska, whose month-long winter darkness provides a siren call to a band of bloodthirsty vampires. The townspeople's only hope of survival lies in the hands of Stella and Eben, the local husband-and-wife sheriff team. This 30 Days of Night collection features additional story pages not included in the original releases, as well as an introduction by acclaimed horror scribe Clive Barker.
(W) Matt Fraction, Steve Niles (A) Kody Chamberlain & Various
The world of the undead is a vast one, with many stories remaining to be told. In this new printing of the sold-out Bloodsucker Tales collection, co-creator Steve Niles continues the saga of 30 Days of Night with the bloody and terrifying story "Dead Billy Dead," illustrated by talented newcomer Kody Chamberlain. Matt Fraction (Punisher War Journal) joins in with "Juarez," introducing Lex Nova, former private detective and free-range madman, illustrated by series co-creator Ben Templesmith (Wormwood Gentleman Corpse).
30 Days of Night was the first huge trade paperback success of 2003, topping graphic novel bestseller lists for months! Now its sequel, Dark Days, is collected into a trade paperback, and history is set to repeat itself. The six-issue mini-series follows
There are zombies in the razorwire. Welcome to 1968?and the end of the world. From the steaming jungles of Viet Nam to the brightly lit campus of demonstration-torn Berkeley, California, ravenous hordes of unstoppable ghouls are changing the face of the Age of Aquarius. Collected for the first time, this 178-page trade paperback re-presents the first four-issue story arc from the '68 ongoing series, along with the re-colored and re-lettered original one-shot from 2006! Plus, creators MARK KIDWELL, NAT JONES and JAY FOTOS have included tons of behind-the-scenes extras to make this a must-have for zombie and horror fans everywhere!
(W) Mark Kidwell (A) Jeff Zornow & Various
The Vietnam War is over, but CIA Special Agent Declan Rule's war has just begun. With the vicious, well-trained German Shepherd Nero at his side, he will journey deep into the humid, blood-soaked hell of Cambodia in search of a madman, a demented neurosurgeon bent on the creation of a hard-wired army of the weaponized, radio-controlled undead whose mad plans murdered Rule's only son. Collects '68: RULE OF WAR #1-4 & '68: HALLOWED GROUND
(W) Mark Kidwell (A) Jay Fotos & Various (CA) Nate Van Dyke, Jay Fotos
The greatest city in the world lies blanketed in ice and snow. There are no lights on Broadway, no taxis clogging the streets, and the Empire State stands like a frozen tombstone blanketing a dead metropolis in its shadow. These are the Popsicle Fields...a labyrinth of New York streets littered with the frozen undead. This is 1970, two years since the rise of the cannibalistic dead. This is '68: LAST RITES, the climactic sixth volume in the epic, award-winning military/horror comic series that brings all branching storylines to a close. From writer MARK KIDWELL and artists JEFF ZORNOW and JAY FOTOS, '68: LAST RITES closes the curtain on the saga of the rise of the living dead in the age of Aquarius and unleashes a plague of the hungry dead on a generation of the lost! Collects '68 LAST RITES #1-4 plus JUNGLE JIM: GUTS 'N GLORY
(W) Garth Ennis (A) Goran Sudzuka (CA) Andy Clarke
Garth Ennis' Complete Masterpiece of Terror in One Unrelenting Hardcover! So these two FBI agents walk into a warehouse? Special Agents Shaw and McGregor handle the routine cases nowadays, which is just the way Shaw likes it. She's pushing 40, a borderline burnout, the ghastly memories of her last investigation still clinging like shadows. McGregor is younger, more dedicated, hanging onto some measure of idealism whatever the world might throw at him. When two fellow agents go missing inside a Long Beach warehouse, Shaw and McGregor are sent to investigate. But what they find waiting is far from routine, as the local police have already discovered to their cost. Before the night is out, our heroes will encounter terror beyond their most appalling nightmares - in a place where the night may never end at all. A new kind of horror story for modern America, written by Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys, Crossed) and drawn by Goran Sud?uka (Y: The Last Man, Hellblazer) 'The dread builds with every page?' - Patrick Hayes, SciFiPulse
(W) Saladin Ahmed (A) Sami Kivela (CA) Taj Tenfold
Elena Abbott is a tough-as-nails reporter with growing powers, but can she save the soul of an entire city? It's 1973 and Abbott's focused on the most important election in the city's history. It will take everything she's got to find who (or what) is using dark magic to sabotage the campaign of the prospective first Black mayor of Detroit and stop them dead in their tracks. Eisner Award-winning writer Saladin Ahmed (Black Bolt, Miles Morales: Spider-Man) and acclaimed artist Sami Kivel? (Machine Gun Wizards) return to the Hugo Award-nominated world of Abbott. Collects Abbott: 1973 #1-5.
(W) Mike Mignola & Various (A) Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara (CA) Sebastian Fiumara
On the run at the end of the world, Abe seeks the truth about his own connection to the plague of monsters threatening to wipe out mankind. But is Abe's real goal to uncover the truth, or to run from it? Also seeking answers is a necromancer whose deal with the Devil was forfeited when Hell collapsed in Hellboy in Hell. Collected in paperback for the first time, revisit Abe Sapien's adventures above and below the waves. Collects Abe Sapien volumes 3-5.
(W) Garth Ennis (A) Steve Dillon & Various (CA) Glenn Fabry
In these tales from PREACHER #27-40, presented in DC's Absolute format for the first time, Jesse and Tulip are reunited at last. Together with Cassidy, they head for New Orleans in the hope of finding the secret buried in Jesse's psyche. And while Cassidy and Tulip face the painfully pretentious Enfants du Sang, Jesse taps into some dark magic-all while Herr Starr gathers his forces against the trio. And, against all odds, Arseface finds fame as a singer! Also includes THE SAINT OF KILLERS #1-4 and the specials ONE MAN'S WAR, CASSIDY-BLOOD AND WHISKEY, THE GOOD OLD BOYS and THE STORY OF YOU-KNOW-WHO.
(W) Garth Ennis (A) Steve Dillon, John McCrea (CA) Glenn Fabry
In these tales from issues #41-66 and PREACHER SPECIAL: TALL IN THE SADDLE #1, Jesse Custer's dark journey to find God takes a detour as he becomes the sheriff of a troubled Texas town. Then, Custer decides it's high time to renew his quest to find God and hold Him accountable for his actions. As the series winds up, Jesse makes amends with Tulip, then seeks revenge against his former friend Cassidy for the things the Irish vampire did to her when they both believed the Preacher to be dead.
Ah, they were truly the best of times. Forget the rest. Richard Hughes's groundbreaking Adventures Into The Unknown, the world's first anthology-title boldly stepped where no comicbook had gone before. And now, hot on the heels of their critically acclaimed and hugely popular Harvey Horrors series, those lovely folks at PS Artbooks are making them available in state-of-the-art hardcover volumes. Includes issues 11-15, published from June/July 1950 to January 1951.
More stories from the famous forerunner of all horror anthology comicbooks! This volume collects issues #16-20 of Adventures of the Unknown, originally printed from February 1951 to June 1951.
More stories from the famous forerunner of all horror anthology comicbooks! This volume collects issues #21-25 of Adventures of the Unknown, originally printed from July 1951 to November 1951.
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales from issues #26-30 (December 1951 to April 1952) of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown are collected in this volume that has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #31-36 (May to October 1952) of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This seventh volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #44-50 from June to December 1953 of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This ninth volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
(A) Bob Forgione & Various
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #51-57 (January to July 1954) of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This tenth volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #21-25 from July to November 1951 of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This fifth volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored. Limited to 300 copies worldwide, it comes in a full-color slipcasefeaturing restored a cover to issue #21. Special introduction by Malcolm Poynter.
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #37-43 (November 1952 to May 1953) of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
(W) Chris Thompson (A) Ken Bald & Various Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #44-50 from November to December 1953 of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This ninth volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
(W) Chris Thompson (A) Ken Bald & Various
Weird, mysterious, and spine-tingling tales featuring issues #51-57 (January to July 1954) of the ACG classic Adventures Into The Unknown. This tenth volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored. In a slipcase edition.
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
Another round up of all's that good in these wonderful 1950's comics. The artists as usual are top notch with contributions from fan favorites Ogden Whitney, Hy Eisman, Kurt Schaffenberger, Al Williamson, Leo Morey, Pete Costanza, John Rosenberger, John Forte and Fred Kida. Be prepared to be frequently amazed by these mind-blowing paperbacks! Collects Adventures into the Unknown #90-95 (November 1957 to April 1958).
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
Another round up of all's that good in these wonderful 1950's comics. The artists as usual are top notch with contributions from fan favorites Ogden Whitney, Edmond Goode, John Forte, Al Williamson, Pete Costanza, John Rosenberger, Creig Flessel, Harry Lazarus, Emil Gershwin, Paul Reinman and Bob Jenney. Be prepared to be frequently amazed by these mind blowing paperbacks in the popular on-going series from PS Artbooks. Collects Adventures into the Unknown #96-101 (May-October 1958).
(A) Ogden Whitney & Various
The latest version of this fondly remembered title, containing weird tales of the Past, Present and Future, brought to you by the usual ACG crew of Ogden Whitney, Kurt Schaffenberger, et al! Collects Adventures into the Unknown #102-107 (November 1958-April 1959).
They may have been Forbidden to some, particularly when Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent book hit the newsstands, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States, Richard Hughes and his tremblin' team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Collects Forbidden Worlds #12-18, December 1952 to June 1953.
They may have been Forbidden to some, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States (and a select few in the UK), Richard Hughes and his tremblin' team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Big time. Tempus certainly does fugit. Doesn't seem like five minutes since we were putting the finishing touches to the inaugural volume of our Forbidden Worlds hardcover reissue series and already we're on the third book. Stick with the programme, gang-things are starting to get real interesting! Reprints issues #19-25 from July 1953 to January 1954.
Tales exploring the supernatural collected togther from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #26-32. Volumes will be meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
Tales exploring the supernatural collected togther from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #33-39. Volumes will be meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
They may have been Forbidden to some, particularly when Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent hit the newsstands, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States (and a select few in the UK), Richard Hughes and his tremblin' team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Big time. Tempus certainly does fugit. Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #40-46. Meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
(W/A) Emil Gershwin & Various
Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #47-52. Volumes will be meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
(W/A) Emil Gershwin & Various
They may have been Forbidden to some, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States, Richard Hughes and his tremblin' team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Big time. Tempus certainly does fugit. Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds issues #59-64.
They may have been forbidden to some, but to kids the length and breadth of the United States Richard Hughes and his trembling team of terrific tormenters were where it was at. Big time. And now, almonst a half century after the first issue appeared, Forbidden Worlds are accessible once more, this time in a state-of-the-art hardcover volume. Collects issue #12-18 (December 1952 to June 1953) of Forbidden Worlds.
(W) Harry Lazarus, Richard E. Hughes (A) Ogden Whitney & Various
Tales exploring the supernatural collected together from the ACG classic Forbidden Worlds #53-58. Volumes will be meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored. In a slipcase edition.